Newnan Chapel UMC
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Early History
In the year of our Lord, April 20, 1840, in Coweta County, Newnan, Georgia, a contract for a plot of land measuring one 75 hundredth acres was drawn up for a body of men to build a Methodist church. On September 2nd of the same year, the sum of one dollar was given as payment for the property, and the same day a deed for the property was recorded.
First Minister
Rev. George Standing of Steneg Sussex, England was the first minister to serve the church. The old pulpit furniture was brought from England by Rev. Standing. His ministry began on August 22, 1842. Under the administration of Rev. Standing the church was officially named Newnan Chapel Episcopal Church.
Church Construction
From the banks of the brook which ran through the property, the men dug clay, mixed it with sand and then poured it into molds to form bricks. This was done at night for the men had to work during the day. Women and children also assisted. When enough bricks were made, the present structure was built. The basement, vestibule, oak trees and steps were added later.
Community Center
Black students attended school at the church with three teachers. Since there was no community facility for large gatherings for people of color, Newnan Chapel Methodist church provided the facility for educational, cultural and recreational activities for community.
Music has always been a very integral part of the church services, and as early as 1914, the choir music was enhanced with a trumpeter and noted musicians. Newnan Chapel was host on many occasions to college choirs and other musical groups carrying God’s message in song.
Today
The music ministry has evolved as well as a variety of programs in the church to enhance the work of the Lord and to provide for the community.
Founding Fathers
Rev. Elizabeth Colby Pollard currently serves as the Senior Pastor of Newnan Chapel United Methodist Church. She is an ordained elder in the North Georgia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church and is a passionate preacher and teacher.
Previously, Rev. Elizabeth served as the Senior Associate at Northbrook United Methodist Church, where she provided leadership for Mission and Outreach, Spiritual Formation, and Pastoral Care. She also served as the Associate Pastor of Missions & Outreach and Family Ministries at Ben Hill United Methodist Church. During her tenure at Ben Hill, she led two youth mission trips to South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Rev. Elizabeth is a board member of the United Methodist Volunteers in Mission, Southeastern Jurisdiction, and serves as a member of the North Georgia Conference’s Common Table and the Barnes Evaluation and Administration Team (BEAT).
She is a graduate of Spelman College (B.A. in Psychology, Magna Cum Laude) and Emory University’s Candler School of Theology (M. Div.), where she was awarded the “Thomas Dorsey Award” for dedication to holistic worship and the “Hoyt Hickman Award” for outstanding liturgical scholarship.
Rev. Elizabeth is a native of Wilmington, DE, and is the proud daughter of Arthur and Cynthia Pollard. She is a lover of the arts, a coffee and candle enthusiast, and enjoys reading and spending time with family and friends. Above all, Rev. Elizabeth is passionate about seeing people grow, explore, and be shaped by faith and is committed to living out her call as a minister of the Gospel.
Sunday School: 9am
Sunday Service: 10am